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- From: qazi8906@ee.uwm.edu (Aamir Qazi)
- Newsgroups: rec.autos
- Subject: Re: G20 vs. Integra
- Date: 24 Nov 1992 00:16:51 GMT
- Organization: University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee
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- >On the G20 vs Intergra issue.
- >
- >No one has mentioned that the G20 has a LOT more interior room than
- >the Integra. I test drove an Integra and felt like I was in a sardine
- >can. The G20 felt very nice (even though it's a nice small car - 175
- >inches long) and has a LOT of interior room and even a good sized
- >trunk!
-
- True. The Infiniti is a true cab-forward design, something which few
- people realize. This is becoming a common design theme in Europe, which
- is where the Infiniti's primary market is (it is sold as a Nissan there).
- This is why it has nearly as much room as a Honda Accord, which is
- 184 inches long.
-
- --Aamir Qazi
- mail to: qazi@csd4.csd.uwm.edu
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